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Culture Writer Hannah Dalgliesh reviews the Alexandra's production of Laura Wade's original comedy, finding the play's central messages to hold particular relevance in contemporary life
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Culture Writer Ilina Jha interviews Lucy Gray of Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of) and finds that the show expresses the joyful, light-hearted side of Austen's work
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Culture Writer Ilina Jha reviews Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of) and finds the production to be a fantastic comical revamp of Jane Austen's classic.
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Culture writer Hannah Dalgliesh reviews the Royal Shakespeare Company's adaptation of Maggie O'Farrell's Hamnet
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Culture Writer Pippa Kline reviews the National Theatre's production of Phaedra and finds it to show the Greek tragedy perfectly, especially with the hints back to Birmingham
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Culture Writer Abbie Fitton reviews The Big O and finds the production to present female sexuality with unforgiving humour whilst being a great step forward towards discussions of assault
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Culture Writer Ilina Jha reviews the RSC's adaptation of Julius Caesar and finds the performance to portray the imminent demise of Caesar perfectly
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TV Editors Alex Taylor and Josie Scott-Taylor find Of Mice and Men to be hit and miss with certain themes in terms of adaptation but overall find the show to be insightful
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Digital Editor Cara Louise-Scott reviews Steel Magnolias and finds the production to be a heart-warming comedy with a well-driven plot
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Culture Writer Fisola Kelly-Akinnuoye reviews Family Tree, finding that it gave light to the important need to correct whitewashing of Henrietta Lack's story, but the production lacked a well-rounded plot
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Culture Writer Hannah Dalgliesh reviews Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons and finds the show to be an exquisite take on the everyday use of language
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Culture Writer Jasmine Sandhar reviews The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and finds all elements of the play to be extremely thought-provoking and enjoyable.